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they are calling on president mohamed morsi to step down and for the document to be dumped completely. >> there were scuffles between anti-government demonstrators and pro-morsi activists trying to break up their protest. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has called on the sides to settle their differences through dialogue. she warned that the government must deliver on the promises made during the revolution. >> ultimately, it is up to the egyptian people to chart their way forward. we want to see a process that is inclusive and a dialogue that is truly open to a free exchange of ideas that will further the democratic process in egypt. >> but six months after mohamed morsi took power, many egyptians are losing patience with their islamist leader. >> he should gather his papers and leave the palace. he is not qualified for his position, both him and his party. we had high hopes, but he is not up to the job. but these protesters -- >> these protesters reject the call to discuss changes to the draft constitution. they want the documents scrapped. there is a planned recommend him -
they are calling on president mohamed morsi to step down and for the document to be dumped completely. >> there were scuffles between anti-government demonstrators and pro-morsi activists trying to break up their protest. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has called on the sides to settle their differences through dialogue. she warned that the government must deliver on the promises made during the revolution. >> ultimately, it is up to the egyptian people to chart their way...
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spaufrters are expected to take to the streets as ongoing divisions over the role of the approximated, mohammed morsi continued. overnight, he increased tough economic reforms as part of a proposed $4.8 billion imf loan agreement. eyeman is in eye row with the latest. >> reporter: good morning to you. it has added more to the political turmoil here today. today there are several messages being sent to morsi. the referendum is scheduled for saturday. it's a controversial constitution that secular liberal forces here have announced it doesn't protect human rights or the rights of minorities and women. there are supporters of the president and they are, too, organizing their rallies for today and friday. and against all of this, the president has given the egyptian military law enforcement powers. that means they are essentially now allowed to act as the country's police force in the run up to the referendum. they're allowed to arrest civilians and that has caused a great deal of alarm for human rights advocates and organization ones. so it's a great time of uncertainty here in egypt. right now, t
spaufrters are expected to take to the streets as ongoing divisions over the role of the approximated, mohammed morsi continued. overnight, he increased tough economic reforms as part of a proposed $4.8 billion imf loan agreement. eyeman is in eye row with the latest. >> reporter: good morning to you. it has added more to the political turmoil here today. today there are several messages being sent to morsi. the referendum is scheduled for saturday. it's a controversial constitution that...
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who have a moment to make this news you just heard this morning president mohamed morsi. the decision to increase tax burdens on the country these are sales tax and consumer goods and services this is be quite popular for him in the face of much besides the increased tax burdens were supposed to be part of i imagine the international monetary fund loan will point eight billion dollars knowing that countries be trying to secure recently definitely reducing these tax burdens will perhaps make him more popular among the streets however you have today of course they're not with ovation from the coalition of opposition forces running many of these protests . today completely reject. referendum set to be next week and it calls for protests they say the constitution only enforce a presidential dictatorship and then it's a. key social economic demands as well as. the country as it was. by islamist dominated constituent somebody to here in cairo was really expecting big crowds on choose day against the president well bella speaking of those big crowds we do know that mohamed morsi
who have a moment to make this news you just heard this morning president mohamed morsi. the decision to increase tax burdens on the country these are sales tax and consumer goods and services this is be quite popular for him in the face of much besides the increased tax burdens were supposed to be part of i imagine the international monetary fund loan will point eight billion dollars knowing that countries be trying to secure recently definitely reducing these tax burdens will perhaps make him...
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egypt's top prosecutor is looking to outlaw leaders of the opposition launching a probe into mohamed morsi three top opponents they are accused of inciting their followers to overthrow these alarmist president earlier this week the country's new constitution was officially adopted after a two stage referendum received the support of over sixty percent of voters amid a low turnout and allegations of massive fraud opposition activists say the new charter hastily drawn up by the muslim brotherhood effectively imposes shari'a rule on the country the all clark and world affairs contributor for britain's guardian newspaper explained why he thinks morsi is going after the opposition man. i think he wants to sort of deflect attention from the economy because the underlying problem the biggest we're facing is the economic crisis one of four egyptians are without jobs poverty is on the right he just ended subsidies on fuel which means that the prices of gas and electricity are going to rocket and so this is a kind of sort of smokescreen and he was very keen to get the opposition tied up in the
egypt's top prosecutor is looking to outlaw leaders of the opposition launching a probe into mohamed morsi three top opponents they are accused of inciting their followers to overthrow these alarmist president earlier this week the country's new constitution was officially adopted after a two stage referendum received the support of over sixty percent of voters amid a low turnout and allegations of massive fraud opposition activists say the new charter hastily drawn up by the muslim brotherhood...
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for supreme court judges couldn't rule on the legitimacy of the draft charter of the supporters of mohamed morsi step stop them even though getting into the chamber itself well the court has now suspended its work indefinitely in protest. unrest returns to the streets after the revolution that toppled hosni mubarak after the election that brought in mohamed morsi egypt is in turmoil once again these round the clock protests have been going on for over a week now it resembles early two thousand and eleven when hosni mubarak was removed from power but that was nearly two years ago shouldn't the revolution have ended by now the mood on top risk where became defiant again after last week's to creba president morsi meaning his decisions would face no legal challenge we had the revolution to get rid of a tyrant the dictator. and we in in order to do that we have made elections and rid of aleutian and their actions to choose someone to the present us and turned out that this guy is also a tyrant himself however morsi claims his new powers are only temporary you know any of the big hitter in the w
for supreme court judges couldn't rule on the legitimacy of the draft charter of the supporters of mohamed morsi step stop them even though getting into the chamber itself well the court has now suspended its work indefinitely in protest. unrest returns to the streets after the revolution that toppled hosni mubarak after the election that brought in mohamed morsi egypt is in turmoil once again these round the clock protests have been going on for over a week now it resembles early two thousand...
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mohamed says make a recognized is a democratic alternative to running. feel surreal to him. like nothing's changed they are terrorist tactics may be changed but still the west uses it to get information to get what they want. and the terrorists he says is likely to keep his brutal ways to move. from iran. to other news now candlelit vigils have been held across india in remembrance of a girl who died after being gang raped on a bus in the capital prosecutors have laid murder charges against the six people accused of her death the twenty three year old was raped beaten before being thrown out of the moving vehicle her body has been flown back to new delhi from singapore where she was being treated. the french constitutional council has struck down plans to impose a seventy five percent income tax rate on rich people it's a claim the proposal was an equal as it was to be applied to individuals and not to households the government has promised to rework the bill as increasing tax for wealthy people has been central to present a long economic policy. france is not alone in tryin
mohamed says make a recognized is a democratic alternative to running. feel surreal to him. like nothing's changed they are terrorist tactics may be changed but still the west uses it to get information to get what they want. and the terrorists he says is likely to keep his brutal ways to move. from iran. to other news now candlelit vigils have been held across india in remembrance of a girl who died after being gang raped on a bus in the capital prosecutors have laid murder charges against the...
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magazine's person of the year twenty twelve seven other contenders among them is egyptian counterpart mohamed morsi also a pakistani women's rights activist and apple c.e.o. tim cook north korea's kim jong un who won the magazine's online poll for the most influential people didn't get it to the list though a school out of washington correspondent got it if you can pick this apart a big on a high that time magazine indorsing president obama them for a second time. well yes kevin it definitely looks like the time magazine's declaration of love for president obama there choosing him as a person of the year second time in a row first time they gave him the award right after the two thousand and eight election as to someone who had the most influence on global affairs although at that time he hadn't really had that tired to exercise all that influence but then president obama also received the nobel peace prize in two thousand and nine shortly after his election although again at that point he hadn't made much p.c. in the world the award was seen as more of an advance credit than an acknowledgmen
magazine's person of the year twenty twelve seven other contenders among them is egyptian counterpart mohamed morsi also a pakistani women's rights activist and apple c.e.o. tim cook north korea's kim jong un who won the magazine's online poll for the most influential people didn't get it to the list though a school out of washington correspondent got it if you can pick this apart a big on a high that time magazine indorsing president obama them for a second time. well yes kevin it definitely...
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a yes vote in the end the biggest news of the day however is the resignation of the vice president mohamed mackey this is largely seen to be perhaps because in the draft constitution as it currently stands there is no code for the vice president although an official reason was given for his resignation many believe is a strong sign to the president they believe the constitution will be yes because his post does not exist right now here in cairo people are just waiting as the numbers drift in and we work out what the result is of this referendum and bill as we've been covering this we have seen clashes between islam is opponents of the constitution what's the mood like in the city right now. absolutely we saw quite violent scenes in alexandria egypt second city on friday between rival protest groups. between areas in support of the constitution and those against the constitution seventy seven people injured in the police have to get involved. and the moment today the scene have been calm across the capital and also across the governorate that only minor scuffles in the polling station lines
a yes vote in the end the biggest news of the day however is the resignation of the vice president mohamed mackey this is largely seen to be perhaps because in the draft constitution as it currently stands there is no code for the vice president although an official reason was given for his resignation many believe is a strong sign to the president they believe the constitution will be yes because his post does not exist right now here in cairo people are just waiting as the numbers drift in...
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. >> mohamed morsi addressed the nation, trying to soften his position that has angered protesters over the last several days. in fact one of the sticking points that has been fueling these proce protests has been a decision that was issued by morsi. today he tried soften his position by saying that his decisions were in fact subject to judicial review, but he also wanted to try to solve then other positions that have been fueling some of the protests. he said the constitutional referendum scheduled for december 15th would go ahead as planned, but if it fails, there would be a new assembly. more importantly, he's now reaching across the political divide to meet with some of the country's political opposition figures. they say they will not necessarily meat with the president until that decision, at least that decree, is rescinded. they're still going ahead with calls for friday's million man march and outside the presidential palace, hundreds of protesters gathered for a third straight day following two deadly days of clashes. >> egypt opposition has said it has form and i lformally rej
. >> mohamed morsi addressed the nation, trying to soften his position that has angered protesters over the last several days. in fact one of the sticking points that has been fueling these proce protests has been a decision that was issued by morsi. today he tried soften his position by saying that his decisions were in fact subject to judicial review, but he also wanted to try to solve then other positions that have been fueling some of the protests. he said the constitutional...
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when you guys still, and mohammed, you all get together and hash things out, i guess? you talk more about bernanke or more about washington? >> well it depends on the day. i mean, the fiscal cliff we're watching very, very closely. obviously yesterday, you said it joe, yesterday's moves were exceptionally bold. the markets kind of look through them. i think the markets are trying to digest what exactly it means. and how the fed is really going to behave going forward and what the 6.5% means. we're very, very focused on these issues, too. >> you're back here in new york. so we didn't get you up at 5:00 in the morning. all right. neel, thank you. >> thanks very much. >> we'll see you. >> coming up, gm set to unveil two new pickup trucks. cnbc's phil lebeau going to join us next with president of gm north america. and at the bottom of the hour, the government's latest read on employment, inflation, and the consumer. we're going to get jobless claims, ppi and retail sales numbers. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby.
when you guys still, and mohammed, you all get together and hash things out, i guess? you talk more about bernanke or more about washington? >> well it depends on the day. i mean, the fiscal cliff we're watching very, very closely. obviously yesterday, you said it joe, yesterday's moves were exceptionally bold. the markets kind of look through them. i think the markets are trying to digest what exactly it means. and how the fed is really going to behave going forward and what the 6.5%...
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mohamed el-erian said he was worried about the reporting season because there was a finite number of what companies could do in terms of cost. a number of companies missed the top line forecast, not so many the bottom line as the top line. so in october, however, we saw a little bit of a recovery from q3. and our flash figures were 2% and we did 2.5% in october. we have not told the market what we did in november, but it was better than october. and so we've ended up, you know, towards the end of november up by 3%, a little bit more than 3%, actually. and december, we have to wait and see. >> i've seen that you're continuing the plans in china and in particular from what i can tell. >> absolutely. >> are you going to try and diversify them further? >> well, if i do have any regrets -- and i've had a few over the years that i'm willing to admit publicly -- it would be that we didn't have enough of our operations in britain and that we didn't have enough in asia and latin america, africa and the middle east and central europe. instead of a third of our business, some of our clients, yo
mohamed el-erian said he was worried about the reporting season because there was a finite number of what companies could do in terms of cost. a number of companies missed the top line forecast, not so many the bottom line as the top line. so in october, however, we saw a little bit of a recovery from q3. and our flash figures were 2% and we did 2.5% in october. we have not told the market what we did in november, but it was better than october. and so we've ended up, you know, towards the end...
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. >> as mohamed el-erian said, it's the new normal. nothing is going to happen next year in all probability. there will be the italian electrics. if berlusconi starts to poll better in a run up to the italian elections, which i think will happen, then you're likely to see bonds markets reacting a little bit to that. that could cause problems in the spanish and italian yield curve. so maybe that would that will trigger mariano rajoy asking for a bailout. anything which happens on the policy front, anything which happens in the next few months is going to be weighed for its impact on the election prospects come next september. >> you're lucky because we have a whole lot more europe after the break. we can continue to talk about all things european. but of all of this talk about the cliff, if it hasn't sent you over the edge yet, head on to our website and take the cliff quiz. see if you can match the right quiz with a number of things in. >> you can also take a look at what's on the agenda today in the u.s. a couple of economic reports w
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president mohamed making this is largely seen to be perhaps because in the draft constitution as it currently stands there is no coast for the vice president this comes in the background of deepening violence across the country on friday we saw clashes between rival protest groups limits rallies in egypt second city exams in support of the constitution there was rock throwing and also burning of cars the police had to intervene with tear gas that comes just one week after similar clashes and xandra and of course three weeks after very bloody scenes here in the capital cairo we saw ten people die when rival protest groups. fought outside the presidential palace with a deepening political crisis and neither side backing down now the constitution is likely to be put in place we can only expect dissent on the streets and possible violence across the country. got some reaction to the preliminary referendum results from egypt opposition othman how do from old to stewart party headed by mohamed el baradei told me the allegations of vote rigging must be investigated. this constitution and the ship ar
president mohamed making this is largely seen to be perhaps because in the draft constitution as it currently stands there is no coast for the vice president this comes in the background of deepening violence across the country on friday we saw clashes between rival protest groups limits rallies in egypt second city exams in support of the constitution there was rock throwing and also burning of cars the police had to intervene with tear gas that comes just one week after similar clashes and...
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returns to the streets after the revolution that toppled hosni mubarak after the election that brought in mohamed morsi egypt is in turmoil once again these round the clock protests have been going on for over a week now it resembles early two thousand and eleven when hosni mubarak was removed from power but that was. really two years ago shouldn't the revolution have ended by now the mood on top risk where became defiant again after last week's to creep by president morsi meaning his decisions would face new legal challenge we had the revolution to get rid of a tyrant a dictator. and we in in order to that we made elections and with the revolution and with actions to choose someone to the present us and turned out that this guy is also a tyrant himself yet however morsi claims his new powers are only temporary you know any of that the because it will in the world him. he will tell you it is a temporary thing if his full emergency pull does the serious the same thing sift usable on the president that will block and we stayed under emergency rule for seventy years opponents say egypt's new constit
returns to the streets after the revolution that toppled hosni mubarak after the election that brought in mohamed morsi egypt is in turmoil once again these round the clock protests have been going on for over a week now it resembles early two thousand and eleven when hosni mubarak was removed from power but that was. really two years ago shouldn't the revolution have ended by now the mood on top risk where became defiant again after last week's to creep by president morsi meaning his decisions...
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. >> president mohamed morsi granted himself sweeping powers. that prompted some judges to call for an indefinite strike. >> germany is reported to be considering the export of tanks and armored vehicles to saudi arabia, a country which is already -- has already used its weapons to put down a popular uprising in the country neighboring. >> they say that hundreds of boxer armoured patrol vehicles -- should the deal goes through, it would make the government an accomplice to islamist extremists, some said. >> saudi arabia is reportedly looking to purchase several hundred of these boxer armoured patrol vehicles. "der spiegel" magazine says this was discussed last week at a meeting. a government spokesman declined to comment. >> confidentiality protect interest of potential buyers, as well as our relations with such countries. many requests are turned down. even if they are proved, they often do not ultimately lead to a deal. >> the blonde is where -- the bundeswehr currently uses the boxer as a transporter. it could be used to crush popular uprisin
. >> president mohamed morsi granted himself sweeping powers. that prompted some judges to call for an indefinite strike. >> germany is reported to be considering the export of tanks and armored vehicles to saudi arabia, a country which is already -- has already used its weapons to put down a popular uprising in the country neighboring. >> they say that hundreds of boxer armoured patrol vehicles -- should the deal goes through, it would make the government an accomplice to...
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also had in november of this year although not a journalist a prominent syrian activist the name of mohamed ruf lie who was also tortured and killed by the rebels for his anti rebel views so this certainly is a lot of intimidation that is happening within syria at the hands of rebels for people and particularly for journalists who are seen not to back their position. but the kingdom is united and some say they're willing to fight to keep it that way regular protests the clashes erupting all day long every decision you like should spend more time in a closet i had for you. plus international outrage and missile test allegations as it's a backlash for successful we'll get some experts down to country poses any military . phoning short of the target going over budget and failing to reach the desired result greece is a thirty two billion euro debt buyback scheme is nevertheless being hailed a success the country's creditors and are expected to release athens bailout cash money that's been held hostage since some of these people all of a picks up the story. greece has given its financial backers
also had in november of this year although not a journalist a prominent syrian activist the name of mohamed ruf lie who was also tortured and killed by the rebels for his anti rebel views so this certainly is a lot of intimidation that is happening within syria at the hands of rebels for people and particularly for journalists who are seen not to back their position. but the kingdom is united and some say they're willing to fight to keep it that way regular protests the clashes erupting all day...
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overtaken egypt's capitol, this time in response to a political explosive power grab by the president, mohammed morsi. right now army tanks surround the presidential palace as thousands of protesters shout topple the regime, the same chant heard during the regime of hosni mubarak. in a tv show morsi said absolute powers he granted himself will expire with a vote on december 15th but that did little to silence his opponents who plan a million man march in cairo's tahrir square. >>> at a university in dublin hillary clinton called for dialogue to ease the unrest in egypt. >> we call on all the stakeholders in egypt to settle their differences through discussion and debate, not through violence. >> clinton also called on egypt's leaders to protect the country's promise of post revolution democracy. >>> back here at home, as the fiscal cliff standoff continues in washington the president took his plan out of town to northern virginia where he sat down with a middle class family to talk about the potential impacts they face from the looming fiscal cliff. it's now just 25 days away. nbc's tracie pott
overtaken egypt's capitol, this time in response to a political explosive power grab by the president, mohammed morsi. right now army tanks surround the presidential palace as thousands of protesters shout topple the regime, the same chant heard during the regime of hosni mubarak. in a tv show morsi said absolute powers he granted himself will expire with a vote on december 15th but that did little to silence his opponents who plan a million man march in cairo's tahrir square. >>> at a...
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opponents well chief prosecutor is citing allegations that position leaders including fries with that mohamed el baradei incited their supporters to topple mercy earlier this week it was announced the divisive new constitution was approved by over sixty percent of egyptians to stage a referendum. physician claims it is a list draft document and shrines sharia law and they only got a yes vote because of fraud. well the first contributor from britain's guardian newspaper explain to us why mercy doesn't feel secure enough to winning the referendum. think he wants to sort of deflect attention from the economy because the underlying problem plate the biggest we're facing egypt is the economic crisis one of four egyptians are without jobs poverty is on the rise he just ended subsidies on fuel which means that the prices of gas and electricity are going to rocket and so this is a kind of a sort of smokescreen for him and he what he i think each breaking to get the opposition tied up in these are the legal challenges to it to sort of stop the whole focusing on opposing him on the issues where he's he
opponents well chief prosecutor is citing allegations that position leaders including fries with that mohamed el baradei incited their supporters to topple mercy earlier this week it was announced the divisive new constitution was approved by over sixty percent of egyptians to stage a referendum. physician claims it is a list draft document and shrines sharia law and they only got a yes vote because of fraud. well the first contributor from britain's guardian newspaper explain to us why mercy...
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a yes vote in the end the biggest news of the day however is the resignation of the vice president mohamed necchi this is largely seen to be perhaps because in the draft constitution as it currently stands there is no code for the vice president although an official reason was given for his resignation many believe this is a strong sign to the president they believe the constitution will be yes because his post does not exist here in cairo people are just waiting and the feeling is still very very tense here i mean the background to the violence the last month we saw quite violent scenes in alexandria egypt second city on friday between rival protest groups those in support of the constitution and those against the constitution we saw it seventy seven people injured in the police have to get involved with tear gas and of course the bloody scenes in front of cairo's presidential palace about three weeks ago now we saw ten people die when those who support the president clashed against those who are against the president at the moment people are quite tense as they're waiting for the results
a yes vote in the end the biggest news of the day however is the resignation of the vice president mohamed necchi this is largely seen to be perhaps because in the draft constitution as it currently stands there is no code for the vice president although an official reason was given for his resignation many believe this is a strong sign to the president they believe the constitution will be yes because his post does not exist here in cairo people are just waiting and the feeling is still very...
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press rights groups have called on the rebels to free the kidnapped journalist but according to dr ali mohamed from the syria tribune online as an online magazine he doesn't believe that they'll get any results. to the west or western pacific or american citizens in particular here to. ask the folks here in beijing to put some pressure of the release. of the western countries. very should have been sort of thing there were a massacre for. the birth of a duty we still enjoy. support for the information to be across the. syrian rebels are reportedly threatening to make russian and ukrainian citizens in syria their target and prey saying that they shouldn't be allowed to leave the country alive meanwhile moscow is warning that the opposition may win the conflict but adding on a sceptical price. has the details the russian foreign ministry would not exclude the possibility of the syrian opposition forces being victorious in the military conflict in this country that is according to the deputy foreign minister minister but he stressed once again at what price a completely unacceptable price accordi
press rights groups have called on the rebels to free the kidnapped journalist but according to dr ali mohamed from the syria tribune online as an online magazine he doesn't believe that they'll get any results. to the west or western pacific or american citizens in particular here to. ask the folks here in beijing to put some pressure of the release. of the western countries. very should have been sort of thing there were a massacre for. the birth of a duty we still enjoy. support for the...
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really saying here with commentators saying is two visions of egypt on one side you have the president mohamed morsi with kids is going to scream the muslim isn't brotherhoods and conservative groups like the sun if it's on the other side you've actually had the opposition forces united for the first time largely liberal left this forces under the banner of the national salvation front it was asian forces saying this constitution will only enforce a presidential dictatorship and then in turn they collect key social and economic rights which is being created by various different rights groups like human rights watch and amnesty in addition they said that it is largely a sharia based constitution. there are articles they say in the constitution which will only encourage a very ultra orthodox interpretation of islamic law which will make egypt essentially islamic country they say of course the constitution was written by an under present assembly and islam is dominated consistent assembly off the liberal back to school systems that will count however on the pro constitution side they are also say
really saying here with commentators saying is two visions of egypt on one side you have the president mohamed morsi with kids is going to scream the muslim isn't brotherhoods and conservative groups like the sun if it's on the other side you've actually had the opposition forces united for the first time largely liberal left this forces under the banner of the national salvation front it was asian forces saying this constitution will only enforce a presidential dictatorship and then in turn...
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ease the tension either as journalists held true reports now from cairo early this morning president mohamed morsi retracted his son the decision to increase tax burdens on the country is a sales tax on consumer goods and services this is seen to be quite popular for him in the face of much to say that the increased tax burdens were supposed to be part of i.m.f. loan international monetary fund loan four point eight billion dollars loan the country's been trying to secure recently definitely these reducing these tax burdens will perhaps make it more popular among the street car but yesterday of course the national salvation front become a nation of opposition forces wanting many of these protests and it's into completely reject the concept of a referendum set to be next week and of course to protest they say the constitution will only enforce a presidential dictatorship i mean it's. key social economic demands as well as big percentage of the country as it was drafted by islamist dominated constituent assembly to here in cairo really expecting big crowds on tuesday against the president. by
ease the tension either as journalists held true reports now from cairo early this morning president mohamed morsi retracted his son the decision to increase tax burdens on the country is a sales tax on consumer goods and services this is seen to be quite popular for him in the face of much to say that the increased tax burdens were supposed to be part of i.m.f. loan international monetary fund loan four point eight billion dollars loan the country's been trying to secure recently definitely...
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mohammed morsi issued a in decree that annuls the most controversial parts of the original decree he issued on november 22nd. that one gave him almost absolute power without judicial reviews. the referendum on the new constitution will go ahead as scheduled. >>> dallas cowboys player josh brent is facing manslaughter charges after an accident in a dallas suburb that killed his teammate. line bracher jerry died in a vehicle crash. more news later. for new, back to "caught on camera." >>> when a crowd of college students mixes with too much alcohol, the result can be a cocktail of bad behavior. with good judgment gone for the night, vandalism and rioting can spread like wildfire. march 12th, 2011. students are capturing video on their cell phones after an all nighter of drinking in albany, new york. by nearly 7:00 a.m. house parties spill onto the street as a celebration known as kegs and eggs, as students eagerly await the city's st. patrick's day parade. >> thousands of young people were involved. it was upsetting to see what was going on. and we had never experienced that. >> everyb
mohammed morsi issued a in decree that annuls the most controversial parts of the original decree he issued on november 22nd. that one gave him almost absolute power without judicial reviews. the referendum on the new constitution will go ahead as scheduled. >>> dallas cowboys player josh brent is facing manslaughter charges after an accident in a dallas suburb that killed his teammate. line bracher jerry died in a vehicle crash. more news later. for new, back to "caught on...
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this morning president mohamed morsi truck this is the decision to increase tax burdens on the country is a sales tax on consumer goods and services this is see to be quite popular for him in the face of russia said it's the increased tax burdens were supposed to be part of i.m.f. loan international monetary fund will point eight billion dollars in the country's been trying to secure recently definitely these reducing these talks but it's perhaps making more popular among the streets however you have today of course the national salvation front the coalition of opposition forces running many of these protests in the city is a completely reject the concept of referendum start to be next week and it calls for protests they say the constitution will only enforce a presidential dictatorship and then it's. key social economic demands as well as big percentage of the country as it was trough it by islamist dominated constituent somebody to here in cairo really expecting big crowds on cheese day against the president the counter protest was arranged by a new coalition of islamic forces of cou
this morning president mohamed morsi truck this is the decision to increase tax burdens on the country is a sales tax on consumer goods and services this is see to be quite popular for him in the face of russia said it's the increased tax burdens were supposed to be part of i.m.f. loan international monetary fund will point eight billion dollars in the country's been trying to secure recently definitely these reducing these talks but it's perhaps making more popular among the streets however...
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this time, it's in response to a politically explosive power grab by the democracy's president, mohamed morsi. right now, soldiers are setting up barricades as morsi's opponents plan a million man march in cairo's tahrir square later today. last night, army tanks surrounded the presidential palace as thousands of protesters waved flags and shouted "topple the regime." you may remember, that's the same chant heard during the revolution that brought down egypt's dictator hosni mubarak. in a tv address thursday, morsi failed to defuse growing anger, saying his absolute powers will expire with a new vote on resolution and constitution on december 15th. >>> speaking on human rights at a university in dublin, secretary of state hillary clinton called for urgent dialogue to ease the unrest in egypt. >> we call on all the stakeholders in egypt to settle their differences through discussion and debate, not through violence. >> clinton also called on egypt's leaders to protect the country's promise of post-revolution democracy. >>> back here at home, as the fiscal cliff standoff continues in wash
this time, it's in response to a politically explosive power grab by the democracy's president, mohamed morsi. right now, soldiers are setting up barricades as morsi's opponents plan a million man march in cairo's tahrir square later today. last night, army tanks surrounded the presidential palace as thousands of protesters waved flags and shouted "topple the regime." you may remember, that's the same chant heard during the revolution that brought down egypt's dictator hosni mubarak....
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like we've lost a guest there we're going to try to get that interview back for you that was dr ali mohamed the editor in chief of the syria tribune online magazine. well the death of former russian spy alexander litvinenko who was poisoned in london six years ago is again in the spotlight a testimony at a preliminary hearing into the incident suggest that living go was a paid british intelligence agent and that the russian state was involved in as murder charges or spencer's in london and is following those developments for us this is not just about the sort of salacious details of spying on the world there is there are wider implications of this and of course it has been the major stumbling block in u.k. russian relations for the last six years since it happened and it comes up every time there's any kind of problem in the relationship between russia and the u.k. and of course the main problem at the moment is syria and how much involvement the international community could have in syria but we hearing that the inquest lawyer has said that the u.k. government has material evidence that th
like we've lost a guest there we're going to try to get that interview back for you that was dr ali mohamed the editor in chief of the syria tribune online magazine. well the death of former russian spy alexander litvinenko who was poisoned in london six years ago is again in the spotlight a testimony at a preliminary hearing into the incident suggest that living go was a paid british intelligence agent and that the russian state was involved in as murder charges or spencer's in london and is...
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basically mohammed morsi has lived down to the worst of the expectations. at the end of the day, as you said in your run up to this. this is about egypt and freedom. we have a revolution that continues for freedom and dignity. we did not have this revolution so that we could create a new dictator and this is why people are opposing what morsi did. >> morsi gave an interview to "time" magazine this week. an exclusive interview and this is just an excerpt from it. what i can see now is the egyptians are free. it's their right to express and to raise their voices and express their feelings and attitudes. but it's my responsibility, i see things more than they do. what does that even mean? >> so heavily invested in this revolution and loves this revolution, i find his words incredibly insulting to the revolution and its spirit of removing, basically, his daddy figure. morsi is basically saying i'm your daddy and what egypt has been saying since we started this election, we don't need a daddy, we need a president. >> how do you think this will play out in your c
basically mohammed morsi has lived down to the worst of the expectations. at the end of the day, as you said in your run up to this. this is about egypt and freedom. we have a revolution that continues for freedom and dignity. we did not have this revolution so that we could create a new dictator and this is why people are opposing what morsi did. >> morsi gave an interview to "time" magazine this week. an exclusive interview and this is just an excerpt from it. what i can see...
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stage referendum a sowing deep division between supporters and opponents of the country's president mohamed morsi morsi says an act in the new constitution quickly will bring stability and a chance to focus on fixing the economy but those against he is the misleading charter have to try the referendum as fundamentally illegitimate dr omer sure from the institute of arab and islamic studies things that neither of the charter nor the vote break democratic rules. this is the first. constitution that you have to physically and not. and cannot. you have a prime minister who is actually empowered to take decisions without going back to . festered so it empowers other son just as other elected civilian centers of power but you have. the democratic elections and it's gone from the fog used to be to become the majority what would happen if these islamist parties could not get on the phone this is the bulk have to get into about the security about the going on the conditions i think what will happen the people who will vote against them if you looked at the voting behavior in egypt in the parliamenta
stage referendum a sowing deep division between supporters and opponents of the country's president mohamed morsi morsi says an act in the new constitution quickly will bring stability and a chance to focus on fixing the economy but those against he is the misleading charter have to try the referendum as fundamentally illegitimate dr omer sure from the institute of arab and islamic studies things that neither of the charter nor the vote break democratic rules. this is the first. constitution...
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up for more protests and say that they will boycott a referendum on the draft constitution president mohamed morsi has already given up his sweeping powers but fail to appease his opponents as he maintains the poll on the new charger will proceed next weekend journalist true as in cairo with more. the national salvation front which is the coalition of opposition forces how the press conference they express their complete rejection of the referendum of the constitution which they say in force is dictatorial tendencies and the key economic and social rights they've called for more protests on choose to against this document and said that basically they will not stand down how this will be responded to by the president is yet to be seen and all of the speeches by the president and all of the statements he's made he's firmly back the referendum on the street speaking to the protesters behind these you can see that in front of the presidential palace they believe that his initial confusion that gratian which awarded him sweeping powers they said to me this evening was really to ensure that the co
up for more protests and say that they will boycott a referendum on the draft constitution president mohamed morsi has already given up his sweeping powers but fail to appease his opponents as he maintains the poll on the new charger will proceed next weekend journalist true as in cairo with more. the national salvation front which is the coalition of opposition forces how the press conference they express their complete rejection of the referendum of the constitution which they say in force is...
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also had in november of this year although not a journalist a prominent syrian actor by the name of mohamed ruf lie who was also tortured and killed by the rebels for his anti rebel views so this certainly is a lot of intimidation that is happening within syria at the hands of rebels for people and particularly for journalists who are seen not to back their position. but an early christmas boost for britain's support at least some of them are expected drop in the oil rich region of the recovery. dictates of the steps away from recession. in the localizing the internet russia china. and several other states see restaurants for control of painting dresses. drafter. falling short of the target going over budget and failing to reach the desired result greece's thirty two billion euro debt buyback scheme is nevertheless being held a success become trees creditors and are expected to release satins cash money that's been held hostage since. storing or. greece's given its financial back is something of an early christmas present by buying back a chunk of its debt from them however when they take t
also had in november of this year although not a journalist a prominent syrian actor by the name of mohamed ruf lie who was also tortured and killed by the rebels for his anti rebel views so this certainly is a lot of intimidation that is happening within syria at the hands of rebels for people and particularly for journalists who are seen not to back their position. but an early christmas boost for britain's support at least some of them are expected drop in the oil rich region of the...
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two stage referendum sowing deep discord between supporters and opponents of the country's president mohamed morsi morsi says enacting the new constitution quickly will bring stability and a chance to focus on fixing on me but those against the islam is leading charter decry the referendum as fundamentally illegitimate middle east history professor lawrence davidson says they had reason to be. i think the opposition to. democracy. then yes. if you look at the muck you see in the wettest that you can see in the united states and some. in euro . the constitution the bees democracy is sickly guarantee the right minority on the other hand it's not time to have a kind of constitutional guarantee the sort of. unusual or not normal lifestyle it's not going to be something that should realise they're just guaranteed so it's the rights of the minority that have to worry some of the liberals in egypt and they have a right to be worried israel's given a green light to building another twelve hundred new settlements in east jerusalem on a land that's considered illegally occupied under international law
two stage referendum sowing deep discord between supporters and opponents of the country's president mohamed morsi morsi says enacting the new constitution quickly will bring stability and a chance to focus on fixing on me but those against the islam is leading charter decry the referendum as fundamentally illegitimate middle east history professor lawrence davidson says they had reason to be. i think the opposition to. democracy. then yes. if you look at the muck you see in the wettest that...